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Troostwijk Asset Management promotes UK MD to International Business Director
Troostwijk, the asset management specialist and the biggest industrial online auctioneer in Europe, has announced the promotion of Alan Bell, the current UK MD to International Business Director.
Bell’s new role will expand his managerial umbrella to support his colleagues across Europe and pave way for increased international collaboration, ultimately offering an even more seamless asset management service for Troostwijk’s global clients.
Bell boosts over 30 years of industry experience, four of which in various roles at Troostwijk, making the promotion a strategic move towards helping expand Troostwijk’s business further across Europe. Part of his role will be sharing best practices and working with his team to shake up the traditional B2B asset processes in order to provide a turnkey service that guides companies to reach their ambitions and facilitate the long-term growth of their business.
Following the merger with BVA last year, Troostwijk is on a clear growth trajectory ultimately to become the asset management partner of choice in Europe. The merger brings the strengths of both businesses creating Europe’s best online auction platform and business.
Alan Bell comments “I am delighted for the opportunity to take on the role of International Business Director. I’ve worked for Troostwijk for over four years in numerous roles, so my understanding of the business and our strategic direction is profound. In my expanded managerial remit, the mission is to continue working towards helping businesses identify value in their assets, and become the go to asset management partner worldwide.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Troostwijk Asset Management .
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